Tyson Fury, aptly nicknamed ‘The Gypsy King,’ doesn’t just dominate in the ring—his watch collection packs just as much of a punch.
With over £200 million ‘sitting in the bank’, Fury’s lineup of luxury timepieces reflects his larger-than-life persona, blending bold design, rare craftsmanship, and undeniable prestige.
As Fury gears up for his blockbuster rematch against Oleksandr Usyk on December 21, 2024, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia—billed as ‘Usyk and Fury 2: Reignited’—it’s the perfect time to spotlight his extraordinary horological treasures.
From jaw-dropping custom pieces to sought-after grail watches, Fury’s collection mirrors his legendary career: unmatched, daring, and impossible to ignore.
Mail Sport have taken a closer look at these exceptional timepieces, ranked from the most to the least expensive, with comment from Robertino Altieri, CEO of WatchGuys.
Tyson Fury, aptly nicknamed ‘The Gypsy King,’ doesn’t just dominate in the ring—his watch collection packs just as much of a punch, with it valued at an insane £1.9million
Jacob & Co. ‘Ring of Fire’ (Est Value: £628,000)
The Jacob & Co. ‘Ring of Fire’ is the most expensive watch in Fury’s collection.
This isn’t just a watch—it’s a knockout masterpiece. Created to honour the undisputed showdown between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk, this 50mm rose gold marvel from the Astronomia Art collection is as bold as the fighters themselves.
What sets it apart? Tiny, hand-crafted figurines of Fury and Usyk locked in combat, a green dial inspired by the WBC championship belt, and a mesmerising double-axis flying tourbillon. Only four exist.
The watch’s rarity was proven on May 14, 2024, when one went under the hammer at Sotheby’s. The winning bid? A jaw-dropping £630,000, with Hall of Fame promoter Frank Warren emerging victorious.
But here’s where it gets interesting: What about Fury’s own ‘Ring of Fire’? Experts, like Altieri—CEO of WatchGuys—are already speculating. ‘If Tyson’s personal watch were to hit auction, similar to Tom Brady’s historic Sotheby’s GOAT Collection sale, it could easily smash past $1,000,000—especially with a rematch win,’ he said.
A blend of sporting greatness and next-level craftsmanship, the Ring of Fire isn’t just a timepiece. It’s a trophy—one that transcends the ring, blending history, heroism, and high-octane luxury.
The Jacob & Co. ‘Ring of Fire’ (above) is the most expensive watch in Fury’s collection
Rose Gold Rolex Daytona (Est Value: £393,000)
Next up is the Rolex Rose Gold Rainbow Daytona (ref. 116595RBOW). This isn’t just a watch—it’s a statement, something the Gypsy King knows too well.
Originally debuting in 2012 in white and yellow gold, the ‘Rainbow’ immediately turned heads with its vibrant bezel: 36 baguette-cut sapphires, perfectly arranged in a seamless gradient, paired with diamond-studded accents on the case.
But in 2018, Rolex took it up a notch with the Everose Gold version. Made from Rolex’s proprietary rose gold alloy, it became an instant grail piece, solidifying its legendary status among collectors.
‘It’s widely regarded as one of the most iconic and hardest-to-obtain Rolexes in the world,’ Altieri said.
Even Fury couldn’t resist its allure. Fury, who owns this ultra-rare masterpiece, once famously threw down a challenge: anyone who could beat him in the ring could walk away with his Rainbow Daytona. It was the ultimate flex—a blend of unshakable confidence and the undeniable prestige of a watch that’s almost impossible to get.
More than just a luxury timepiece, the Rainbow Daytona stands as a symbol of rarity, ambition, and the kind of boldness that turns heads wherever it goes.
Next up is the Rolex Rose Gold Rainbow Daytona. This isn’t just a watch—it’s a statement
Jacob & Co. Bugatti Chiron Tourbillon (Est Value: £275,000)
Fury’s collection also includes the Jacob & Co. Bugatti Chiron Tourbillon. This watch brings the spirit of the Bugatti Chiron to life. Priced at £300,000, this black titanium timepiece is a feat of engineering, limited to just 126 pieces worldwide.
Its standout feature? A miniature Bugatti engine block inside the case, complete with functioning pistons that mimic the pulse of the car’s iconic W16 engine. It’s not just a watch; it’s a mechanical performance that feels alive.
‘This is a hot watch right now, especially in the boxing world—Jake Paul wears one too,’ says Altieri, before throwing in a cheeky aside: ‘Speaking of, I’d love to see a Jake Paul vs. Tyson Fury match.’
With its blend of high-performance luxury and jaw-dropping design, the Chiron Tourbillon has become a favorite among athletes and collectors alike. Fury’s ownership of this masterpiece only adds to its mystique, cementing his love for timepieces that push boundaries and turn heads.
The Gypsy King’s collection also includes the £275,000 Jacob & Co. Bugatti Chiron Tourbillon
Fury can be seen wearing the watch while standing next to Oleksandr Usyk last November
Richard Mille RM 011 Felipe Massa (Est Value: £175,000)
The Richard Mille RM011 is another standout item in Fury’s collection. This watch, priced at £200,000, is as bold and uncompromising as Fury himself. Launched in 2007, the RM011 has earned its place on the wrists of elite athletes like Rafael Nadal and Bubba Watson—making it the ultimate statement of performance and style.
Fury’s version, crafted in 18-carat rose gold, features a striking skeletonised dial with ivory-coloured accents. It’s a watch that perfectly matches the heavyweight champion’s persona: strong, unconventional, and impossible to ignore.
Interestingly, Fury isn’t officially partnered with Richard Mille, but the RM011 Felipe Massa model fits him like a glove. ‘The current value sits around £250,000,’ says Altieri. ‘But, after Tom Brady’s Richard Mille fetched close to market value, I wouldn’t expect too much of a premium here.’
Love it or hate it, Richard Mille’s futuristic designs continue to spark debate in the watch world. Yet the RM011 remains a standout—a perfect fusion of cutting-edge engineering and unmistakable flair. For Fury, it’s not just a watch—it’s another symbol of being at the top of his game
The Richard Mille RM011 is another standout item in Fury’s collection. This watch, priced at £200,000, is as bold and uncompromising as Tyson Fury himself
A picture from the Gypsy King’s Instagram account features him wearing the watch
Rolex GMT 116758SARU (Est Value: £157,000)
The next watch encompasses every aspect of Fury. The Rolex GMT-Master isn’t just a watch—it’s a showstopper. Priced at £160,000, this piece turns heads with its opulent 18-carat yellow gold construction, a diamond pavé dial, and a bezel set with alternating rubies and sapphires in a flawless gradient. Even the lugs and crown guard are dripping in diamonds, ensuring it sparkles from every angle.
‘I’m not surprised to see another off-catalog Rolex in Fury’s collection, especially one as bold as this,’ says Altieri.
More than just a tool watch, the SARU is a dazzling mix of Rolex’s legendary craftsmanship and over-the-top luxury—a perfect match for Fury’s larger-than-life persona. After all, when you’re the heavyweight champion of the world, a little extra sparkle doesn’t hurt.
The next watch encompasses every aspect of Fury. The Rolex GMT-Master is a showstopper. Priced at £160,000, this piece turns heads with its opulent 18-carat yellow gold construction
Patek Philippe 5980 (Est Value: £78,000)
Next up is the Patek Philippe Nautilus 5980/1A-001. This isn’t your typical Patek—and that’s exactly why it’s so interesting. When it first hit the scene, this steel chronograph didn’t get the hero’s welcome you’d expect.
Its bold, oversized mono-counter subdial at 6 o’clock—a clever combination of a 60-minute and 12-hour chronograph—borrowed from the platinum 5960, was seen as unconventional, even polarising. Patek purists, more familiar with the minimalist 5711 or the intricate complications of the 5712, weren’t sold on its sportier edge.
Originally priced at around £25,000, the 5980 wasn’t exactly flying off the shelves. Buyers could negotiate discounts, and it lingered in boutiques, a misunderstood outlier in the Nautilus line.
Fast forward to today, and the narrative has flipped entirely. Discontinued and increasingly rare, the 5980 is now one of the most coveted steel chronographs on the market—a symbol of Patek Philippe’s daring innovation and forward-thinking design.
‘I was surprised to see only one Patek in Fury’s collection, but pleased it was this one. Well done,’ notes Altieri.
For Tyson Fury, whose collection leans bold and unconventional, the 5980 fits right in. It’s more than a luxury timepiece—it’s a comeback story, a watch that defied early criticism to become a heavyweight in its own right.
Next up is the Patek Philippe Nautilus 5980/1A-001. This isn’t your typical Patek—and that’s exactly why it’s so interesting
Fury was seen wearing it during a This Morning interview alongside his wife Paris Fury
Other watches include:
Rolex Sky-Dweller with Slate Grey Dial (ref. 326935) (Est. Value: £39,000)
Crafted in luxurious rose gold, this Rolex Sky-Dweller features a sophisticated slate grey dial and offers dual time zones along with an annual calendar. Its versatility and elegance make it a favorite among collectors. ‘The rose gold paired with the grey dial is just perfection,’ says Altieri.
Rolex Day-Date with Anniversary Dial (ref. 228235) (Est. Value: £39,000)
This Everose gold Day-Date is a true icon, featuring the distinctive green anniversary dial that celebrates the Day-Date’s rich heritage. Timeless and bold, it perfectly complements Fury’s collection. ‘This is one of my personal favorite dress watches, and is a bit more sleek than the SkyDweller Rose Gold options’ Altieri adds.
Hublot Spirit of Big Bang Red Magic (Est. Value: £20,000)
With its striking red accents and innovative design, this Hublot Spirit of Big Bang is both vibrant and functional, featuring dual time zones and an annual calendar. ‘This is a watch that demands attention, much like Fury himself,’ says Altieri.
Rolex Sky-Dweller with Black Dial (ref. 326139) (Est. Value: £24,000)
This Sky-Dweller, with its sleek 18K white gold case and black leather strap, offers a refined take on advanced watchmaking. Its dual time zones and annual calendar add practicality to its elegance. ‘I was glad to see a non metal bracelet in his collection. Fitting piece for him, though the white gold threw me for a surprise.’ says Altieri.
Rolex Yacht-Master II (ref. 116680) (Est. Value: £13,600)
Designed for professional use, this model features a programmable countdown timer and a crisp, legible display. ‘(It is) Actually one of our best selling ‘bigger’ watches at the moment,’ says Altieri. ‘Consistently meets demand and a great everyday piece in his collection.’
Rolex Sky-Dweller with Champagne Dial (ref. 326933) (Est. Value: £23,500)
This two-tone yellow gold and steel Sky-Dweller is both stylish and functional, offering dual time zones and an annual calendar. ‘The combination of steel and gold makes this piece effortlessly versatile,’ says Altieri.
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Coral Red Dial (ref. 124300) (Est. Value: £15,000)
This bold and durable stainless steel model features a vibrant coral red dial, making it a standout piece in any collection. ‘This is a very nice piece and a discontinued model, yet again.’ notes Altieri.
Rolex Submariner 126610LV ‘Kermit’ (Est. Value: £11,500)
Featuring a green ceramic bezel, the ‘Kermit’ is a modern classic with a nod to Rolex’s history. ‘Another best seller for us. The Rolex Starbucks is another great everyday for his collection’ Altieri explains.
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